Posted on 03/22/2018 3:41:47 PM PDT by McGruff
A young woman from Minnesota lived out every teen driver's worst nightmare on Wednesday. During her driver's license exam, the 17-year-old crashed her car into a building.
No serious injuries were reported, police in the town of Buffalo said.
What went wrong is something that goes wrong for most new drivers, though hopefully not under the watch of a driving test examiner. The 17-year-old Buffalo resident put the car into drive, instead of reverse. Rather than backing out of the parking space, the teen plowed straight into the building that housed the exam station office.
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Save us all now — she should NEVER be allowed to drive!
I’d guess she failed the test.
“well, you’re done for the day.”
Minnesota?
Was she wearing her hijab? Maybe she couldn’t see the building.
As a licensed driver, I’m going to vote her out of the pool.
If she’s a cutie then I’m sure lots of young men would be happy to drive her around.
San Fransisco? She passed, no doubt...
is she a minority? then it was the instructors fault and she should be given a DL - and compensation for being in a auto accident.
do I need the /s?
lol... Just Damn!!
I remember those testers. Short tempered. They musta had a very scary job.
Future Uber driver?
Come on, this is a way to charm the driver examiner at the branch.
You just say, “but I didn’t kill anybody sir”.
btt!!
I drove past a school bus with its stop sign out. The examiner was pissed.
We all had to take the test with a standard shift———how on earth can you screw up these tests?
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Well, you were following the examiner’s instructions, weren’t you? Did the examiner tell you to stop, or was the last instruction to go down that road?
Marcia Brady failed because she was nervous.
I took my test so many long years ago...
BTW, I flunked the test my first time...The instructor said I whipped the mule too hard...
YOU GO GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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